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1 internationaliser
internationaliser [ɛ̃tεʀnasjɔnalize]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► s'internationaliser [entreprise, production] to go international ; [crise] to become international* * *ɛ̃tɛʀnasjɔnalize vt* * *internationaliser verb table: aimerA vtr ( tous contextes) to internationalize.B s'internationaliser vpr to become international.[ɛ̃tɛrnasjɔnalize] verbe transitif————————s'internationaliser verbe pronominal intransitif -
2 mandat
mandat [mɑ̃da]1. masculine nouna. ( = fonction) mandatec. ( = procuration) proxy2. compounds► mandat d'amener (Law) ≈ summons► mandat d'arrêt ≈ warrant for arrest► mandat de dépôt ≈ committal order* * *mɑ̃danom masculin1)2) (fonction, charge) term of office3) ( pouvoir) mandate, authorization•Phrasal Verbs:* * *mɑ̃da nm1) (postal) postal order, money order2) [député] mandate3) (= procuration) power of attorney, proxy4) POLICE warrant* * *mandat nm2 (fonction, charge) term of office; mandat présidentiel presidential term of office; exercer un or son mandat to be in office;3 ( pouvoir) mandate, authorization; donner mandat à qn de faire to authorize sb to do;4 ( en droit international) mandate; sous mandat under mandate; territoire sous mandat mandate, mandated territory; être placé sous mandat to become a mandate.mandat d'amener summons (+ v sg); mandat d'arrêt (arrest) warrant; mandat de comparaître summons (+ v sg); mandat de dépôt committal order; mandat d'expulsion ( hors d'un pays) expulsion order; ( hors d'une maison) eviction order; mandat international Jur mandate; Postes international money order; mandat de perquisition search warrant; mandat postal money order, postal order GB; mandat télégraphique telegraphic money order.[mɑ̃da] nom masculindonner mandat à quelqu'un pour faire quelque chose to give somebody power of attorney to do somethingun mandat d'arrêt à l'encontre de... a warrant for the arrest of...[durée] term of officeb. [généralement] she's done what she was asked to do3. FINANCEmandat international ou sur l'étranger international money order4. HISTOIREles pays sous mandat (international) mandated countries, mandates -
3 mondialiser
mondialiser [mɔ̃djalize]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► se mondialiser [économie, offre] to become globalized* * *mɔ̃djalizeverbe transitif to globalize [marché, échanges]; to cause [something] to spread worldwide [conflit]* * *mondialiser verb table: aimerA vtr to globalize [marché, échanges]; to cause [sth] to spread worldwide [conflit].B se mondialiser vpr to become globalized.[mɔ̃djalize] verbe transitif————————se mondialiser verbe pronominal intransitif -
4 Bardot, Brigitte
The most famous French film actress of the 1950s and 1960s. Bardot was the symbol of the sexual emancipation of the period, and the most famous French woman of her generation. Known as BB (pronounced Bébé - meaning Baby), she was for many years the incarnation of the seductive French woman, and appeared in some fifty films, before retiring from the screen in 1973. Since then, she has become a militant animal-rights activist, founding the Brigitte Bardot Foundation in 1986. More recently, she has lost a certain amount of popular respect, on acount of her sympathy for a number of extreme right-wing causes. Nevertheless, in Febrary 2008, in an international survey, she was voted the second most beautiful woman in the world, after Catherine Zeta Jones.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Bardot, Brigitte
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